The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, May 01, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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The Community Club
last Friday night was the meet-
Ing of the Swe«t Home C mmumty
Club and also of the Optn Forum.,
il is said over BOO people were pres
ent, and that over 300 ate supper
w ith the Sweet Home folks. About
75 went out from Albany and 35 or
more from Lebanon, while all the
other communities were well retire
Ml
take advantage of other communi-
ti> . but t<> hold our own with them.
A committee wa» appointed at
8<«-t Home to make arrangements
for a county picnic, and this corn­
mlttee will no doubt have eome »ort
of report to make at Crabtree,
I his is something all of us ought to
lw interested in. Piente» ar» good
for what ails us- lack of acquaint*
»nee with our neighbors and com-
•ented.
Scio was represented by munity booster».
that »talwsrt worker for this com-
Don't forget, then, that Crabtree
munity. Leonard Gilkey, and he I» citizens, the Forks of the Santiam
surely to be complimented for hold- Community Club and lheLinnCoun-
Ing up his end of the county. Hut he ty Open Forum invite you to come
»hould not be extweted to do th« i ' to Crabtree nest Monday night and
work for all of ue he needs some I get acquainted with the men and
women behind the community club
help, at least once in awhile
The meeting at Crabtree next work they are ail likable people
Monday night will tax that little ¡and worth while in making their ac-
city to its capacity, and we know quaintance.
Crabtree will rise to the emergency.
Drastic Quarantine
Scio should not allow the outsiders
to outdo her in attendance. Ixx-al
Th<* «tate Livestock board ha» is-
pride should cause us to tie there in
«uad
a letter to cattle, »hcep. and
large numbers. We can and mu»t
hog
men
that is remindful of the
keep Scio to the forefront -not to
■eriouxm »» of the hoof and mouth
Coming to Albany and disease. and among other thing»
»ay»: "Ir the drastic proposal we
Salem
I arc submitting tn you. we want you
to understand the motive; it ia to
protect the liveatoct industry of
SPECIALIST
'Oregon that we are asking you to
Dr. Mellenthin
cooperate in thia requirement and to
make it certain every plant »hall co­
operate. we are making thtequaran-
D»»» Not Onorato
; tine order:
"All sheep shearer», farm labor­
Will l>e in
ers. dairy laborers, farm and ranch
A irany , Wednesday. May 14.
■nd «lock-yard help in general com­
Albany Hotol
ing
fr<>m the state of California in­
and in
to
the
state of Oregon, unless able
S aijcm , Thursday. May 15.
t«>
furnish
affidavit evidence that
Marton Hotel
they
have
not
been in any district
Office Hour*: 10 a. tn. to 4 p. m.
infected with foot and mouth di»-
ONE DAY ONLY
«•«•*, shall I m * required to either
iiscard. wash in boiling water, or
Consultati
No C
■ubject all of their clothing to a
four <41 parts of 40 per cent for-
Or Mellenthin te • romite'’ gr whist«-
in medicine and »tirgcry and la lievnaed malm solution hath (U.S.P.) to each
by the state of Oregon. Hedoe» not
r ire I (100) part» of water
operate for chronic appendicitis, gall
stone», u)c«-m of »t.’inach, tot >1» <>r -»•••! tlu-ir «hoes and »hearing equip-
adenoid».
meat to official disinfection. Cartif-
H«* has toWs credit womt.-rful re«uh» I
,
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In direase» of thestornach,iiv'-r.boi«<d-*. :” *’ disinfection shall I* re­
bloat. skin, nerv»», heart, kid>.«*y.bl»d-1 quir> I of all farm laborers coining
d»r. I mh J witting, catarrh, w« ak lung».,.
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rheumatism. aciaUca, leg ulcers and 1 >rom California,
rectal allnimts.
below ar» the name» of a few of hi» i
Timely Warning
manv satlabed patients in Oregon:
Finnia Peak an. Ilwaco, Wash., cheat |
trouble.
I l • stat«* veterinarian «ends out
W. C. laid. Grass Valley. Ore., ulcer
* M»me pertinent reminders, which ws
of the stomach.
Joseph .Schuster, Heaverton. Ore., ca­ puMi'h twlow. and which should be
tarrh and heart trouble.
Elisabeth Taylor, Tiaker. Or»., Intes­ tr tly adher«*d to while the hoof
tinal trouble.
and m uth <li»ease is so prevalent in
Mr». Ernest lacey, Ironside. Or«-.,
California:
heart and nervuua trouble.
C. I. Minch. Estacada. Ore., kidney
1» -i‘t let <>ut«ide people from un-
and bladder trouble.
kn
>wn diHtrictx and California visit I
Mrs. Henry baker, Banks, Or»., gall
stones and appendicitis.
I your herd.
E, C, Nichols, I * ba non. Ore., apprt’
D- n’t employ lal»>rers from Cal-
■Ileitis.
Require all th disinfect
Rememlx-r above date, that consulta­ ifornia.
tion on this trig will he free and that their h I. **’ h and wash their clothes.
hla treatment is dilforenL
D -n't give credence to rumors.
Marriaal women must be accompani<-«i
by their husbands.
If foot and mouth disease api>ears
Address: 211 Bradbury Bklg., lx» It will la* in * our dairy (taper.
Angelo», Calif.
Don’t repeat rumors, it hurts
vour state, but get your information
from authentic sources.
Business Men!
Famera!
Don't get panicky or excited.
The infection is now one hundred
miles farther away than two months
ago. There is safety in distance
and
th«* disease centers are now
Everybody uses Envelopes
known. The spread existed in Cal
and Letter Head» nowaday»
as it is a mark of business
ifornia two months before they knew
distinction. The Scio Tri­
about it
We did not get it then,
bune has just made a lucky
we should not get it now. Be care­
purchase of 40,(MM) white
ful but be calm.
envelope», the kind we use.
In Internal Medicine for the
past twelve year».
Attention !
and will print them for you
at the following Low Price:
$2.50
4.00
.75
Or will sell them by the
box unprinted at $1.75, but
it is better to have your re­
turn card on the corner.
Send in your order now,
as this number will not last
long at these prices.
If
cash accompanies order.will
prepay parcel jawt.
Ask for prices on 5000 or
more. Envelopes are 24 lb.
substance.
Some people are saving that there
will be many wells go dry this sum­
mer because of the shortage of
rainfall during the wintsr. Any­
how. the groun«! at thia early season
shows the need of rain, and lota of
it
J. 8. Sticha went to Portland last
Saturday to wit neo* the ball game».
He remained over Sunday and took
in th» double-header.
He »ay»
Portland won the game Saturday
and one of the aerie» Sunday.
Mi«» Eisie ljml<eck and mother.
Prof, and Mr» Ramasy were
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Alo Tribune
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Program Receive» Impetu»
On Wednewlav night. April 23
large delegation* from practienlly
every part of Linn county met at
Lebanon for the purpose of talking
over roads and a road building pro­
gram. N. M. Newport of Lelmnon
presided
W. J. Culver, road superintendent
and engineer of Marion county was
an invited guest, and be read a pa­
per on how roads of solid construc­
tion had been built in his county.
He said a few years ago the county
court of Marion county a»k«*d rep­
resentative citizens to come together
and talk over how best to build good
roa.1», with the result that »<>m<*
100 miles of hard surface«! roads
have beer, built to date, with no
more to build this year. He said
the people themselyes worked out
the plan and d.*»lgnat«-d the plac«-»
where the road» were n.*e«led the
worst, and Die county court had
carried out the recommendation»
It was a moat able paper and sh«.w«rd
that the author wa» conversant with
road building in all its branches
And the best of it ia. there ha» been
no scandal connect««! with th«* road
building in Marion county.
Mr.
Culver was ably backed by his col-
league. Commissioner J. T. Hunt of
Marion county,
Roy Klein, state highway engiix*er.
was also pres«*nt. and he gave much
valuable information on road build
ing
He said no macadamize«! road
could ever stand up under heavy
traffic, especially in congealed cen­
ters. and said when this happeued
it is always cheaper to stand the
first cost for hard-surfaced roads.
He also emphasize*! that when the
Roosevelt highway is completed and
the road crossing the mountains via
Cascadia Is a fact, both will be an
asset to the Willamette valley and
the entire «tale of Oregon.
Many of the delegates from all
over the county spoke ut>>n the
question of roads for the county
that are passable the v.*ar around.
A few were in for starting construc­
tion work now. but other» thought
It licet to wait until a positive pro­
gram i» worked out. and then only
build as we get the money. To
build as we get the money is the
sclwible idea, for then the taxpayer
will not be burdened with interest
bearing bonds, which could and
would go into road building
Com­
missioner Thoms suggested I hat a 2
mill tax each year would build at
least three mile« of hard-surfa«*« i
roads, and it is quite probable that
this «rill be adopted as a part of the
road building problem
For seven yeiirs the people
have borne with uncom-
plaining courage tlie tre-
mendous burden of national
and local taxation, I hese
must both be reduced.
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Calvin Coolidge
Vote for Coolidge
Primaries May 16
Paid Advertisement. Pi id for hv I. L. Patterson
Manag’ r Coolidge U-itnpnign
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State Board of Health
WHAT IS PROPER FAETEVTIZATIOX
OF MllJt
A raw l>eef »teak and a bottle of
raw milk are two of the finest food
■ulwtances but it is not safe tn ron.
some either of them in that
dition.
We all understand that raw
■teak should he made
bv c.„.k
ing but we have not all come t<
realize that precisely the name »am
tary reasons which deter u» from
•crying raw beef »teak to our ch'-
<)ren should prevent u from giving
them raw milk. Raw milk nh»uld
be mad«* safe by the application
heat.
Fortunately we like the flavor
cooked meat I ut unfortunately
do not like the Navor of boiled milk.
E. D. Myer». J. S. Sticha and D.
Therefore the home treatment of
C. Thoms represented Scio at the
raw milk so as to make it safe and
meeting, and they feel that some
S.ttiv* Son of Or«*gon who Is
at the same time preserve its de­
real constructive work was done
f ‘lean
lightful Navor ia a difficult under
In common with most people, the
( 'ttjuihle
taking.
local representatives think that the
/. v/w ricitct d
Close otwervation has shown thst
day of bond-issuing, with its interest*
lai th fid
bearing coupons, onlv tends to make a the cookol taste begins to appear
when
milk
ia
held
for
w»me
time
at
Sucri
1 ss ful
wanted article cost twice Its original
or
above
145
degree»
F.
According-
value, and is usually worn out by
Read I !
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WMW_IU1
I.' corri of Successful
hr th.- probtom of preparing a mfe Serva.*. St adv Achievement. In-
the time the last bond in paid.
and palatable milk is one of deter-. crea -mg i iluencg. and Wise
From any angle we view it, the
.ih.p in Voter's Pam­
mining the proper exposure at <>r Siati ;
road question, next to the plight of
phlet.
below 145 degrees F. required to
the farmer, is the biggest problem
<i* 1 ' tv. I s Ronald C. Glover )
make milk entiiely safe.
with which the people have to Con­
The studies of Dr. Thtrobald Smith
tend. And to meet this problem, it
St io Couple Marry
of
Harvard Medical School, of Pro­
will take a lot of real honest-to-
goodness thought- and this is being fessors Russel and Hantinge of the
' • r. only »>n of Mr.
given tc the question in no uncertain University of Wisconsin, ard of Dr, and Mrs. Fr ink Shindler, of Scio,
M J. Roaenau of the U. 8. I’ublic
manner
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only daughter of
Health Service have all agree«! that i
.Mr. aud .Mr». Harry Freeman, of
milk is made safe by holding it at
Scio, were married at the Christian
1140 degree» F. for fifteen minutes. I
They Warft While Tao Sleep!
church parsonage at ! 1 :.’to o'clock.
I
Because in the heat treatment of
Wed ntMiiay. Apr. 23. The ring cer-
a
milk we are safeguarding humin
We ar» proud of our Classified
y ua«| rformed by Rev. Har­
■ life.
It is customary to heat
column, beeauar it la full of hu­
ry I T - or. in the presence of im­
i milk to al least 142 degrves F.
man intereat—it bring» people to-
mediate relative» of the bride and
(ether a» nothing elee can do. If
( for at least thirty minute» thu» giv­
groom
Immediately following it
you have anything to sell. or want
ing a margin ot 150 per cent. Such Mr
and Mr». Anfy Shindler left by
to buy something, there la noth­
heat treatment will unquestionably aut<
m 1 de for California on a wed-
ing quicker nor surer. And the
destroy any duw*a»e germs which
coat ia cheep. Yea. we are »too
ding trip -.f a few week«, at the con­
may have found their way into it
proud of our job department and
clusion of whi h they will reside
the work we do. See us for any-
and wall render the milk safe.
j near Scio. Albany Herald.
thing tn the printing line.
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